The BCS standings this week doesn't paint a clear picture, but don't count LSU out yet.

The door opened up for LSU and a possible chance to play in the BCS with Alabama's loss to Texas A&M last weekend. But that has also given a chance for other SEC teams as well.

The three undefeated teams are No. 1 Oregon, No. 2 Kansas State and No. 3 Notre Dame. If two of those three teams remain unbeaten, the BCS Championship Game will consist of those two teams.

With that said for a baseline, and if LSU beats Ole Miss and Arkansas here's how things could shape up the the LSU Tigers.

To go to the Fiesta Bowl, LSU must win the upcoming last two games, and Florida and Georgia must lose one game each.

To go to the Rose Bowl, LSU must win the upcoming last two games, Florida and Georgia must each lose a game, Oregon has to play in the BCS National Championship Game to open up the Pac-12 spot and the Rose Bowl - which would get the first at-large pick - would have to pass on selecting Notre Dame. That is if Michigan beats Nebraska in the Legends Division.

To go to the Sugar Bowl, LSU must win out, Florida and Georgia must lose and two or three of the undefeated lose between now and December 2. If the is one or no undefeated teams remaining, and Alabama wins the SEC, the Tide will climb back into the National Championship Game and the Sugar Bowl has to grab the best SEC team. If the Tigers rand in the top four then, it's the Tigers for sure.

To go to the Capitol One Bowl, the LSU Tigers must win the upcoming last two games, utside of the top-four in the BCS standings and is left out when the Fiesta, Rose or Sugar opts for another two-loss SEC team.

There seems to be too many variables for the Cotton Bowl, Outback Bowl and Chick-Fil-A Bowl.

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